

Okay I take it back. What’s going on?
I ordered a batch 5, and got a batch 4.? What’s going on here @pocketaudio?


I ordered a batch 5, and got a batch 4.? What’s going on here @pocketaudio?
After a whole bunch of recommendations I managed too get my 0.2 nozzle finally printing and I think the results speak for themselves!
Im looking to have the arms of these models separated from their bodies. Reference of end goal in second photo. Actual photo of one model in first photo. Budget is $20 There is 3 models.
Any good? Or should I be reevaluating my settings?
Im simply wondering as to how or what program i need to use in order to cut a specific section of a model away without being restricted to using a planar cutter which makes it almost impossible to cut due to the complexity of the model.
Color forge salamander green primer is back in stock on the NA website. Grab while you can!
Whenever I made my previous post and realized that my mounting setup was not only dangerous but legitimately life threatening, through the awesome redditors who commented I immediately took it down. Took it down the same way I put it up, and made sure to be as careful as possible. Thankfully I took it down without trouble, and have spent the last week deciding how to mount it. I was gonna go with a fascia mount of some sort, however I instead decided too finally cancel my satellite TV service. DISH came out, took down their dish and I then mounted it to where it was. Looks great, obstruction map is alright, and works fine. I wanna say thank you again to everyone, and despite the backlash it was well worth it to post. You guys might have saved not only my home but also my life!
I managed too go through all the steps and it printed out great however when I finally took all the supports off they left giant marks where each support was attached. Almost like they were alittle too embebbed into the model. I can’t seem to figure out how to make the resin support less attached to the model itself. But still support it without leaving scarring, since resin2fdm was designed too minimize support scarring.
The ONLY mount the technician brought I couldn’t use. They said they also can’t work on metal roofs, so he just plopped it into the yard, put a random hole into some drywall and called it a day. I decided to fabricate this and bolted the starlink mount too it. Works great and is perfectly aligned!
EDIT: I appreciate everyone’s concerns, and with them in mind will be taking it down immediately. I won’t be taking the post down and I’m glad I made the post! Thanks for all the advice, I didn’t realize how bad it was and we all can learn. Thanks again.